This new book is a major source of inspiration and direction for any lawyer who considers solo practice or who wants to work at a small firm. Focusing on the role of the lawyer as entrepreneur and sharing her experience in establishing her own solo practice, the author provides practical information to set up, maintain, and grow a law practice. The book includes a CD with sample documents that any lawyer will find helpful.
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Renee Caggiano Berman was born in Massachusetts on June 27, 1977. Prior to pursuing a legal education, Attorney Berman worked as a legislative advocate and media and political consultant for private and non-profit organizations. Attorney Berman attended Suffolk University Law School and the University of Connecticut. In September 2007, she opened a practice devoted to family law in Connecticut. She is currently a member of the Greater Bridgeport Bar Association, New Haven County Bar Association, and the Connecticut Bar Association (Family Law Section). She is also a member of her local Chamber of Commerce. Since 2004, Attorney Berman has provided pro bono services to clients through the Connecticut Pro Bono Network. She is admitted to practice law in Connecticut and the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut.
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